Holy crap! That was a close one, but it's what seperates the drivers from the herd. He did everything right to correct the skid.

He may have done it right to correct the skid, however, then he got stupid by a) coming to a full stop on the main highway on the shoulder and b) getting out of the car to check if he scratched his fender ...

Why not drive to the next exit and do that avoiding to put others and himself in harms way ... ?

oh please. my parents used to race home in their e39s. i turned out fine.

My two sons are always yelling, "Faster Daddy" whenever they are in the car. I haven't used launch control at all and while I may drive in a spirited fashion, I don't take dumb risks on public roads. You'd be surprised what kids enjoy, however and it won't make you grow into a serial killer either!

Just how far up his rectum was that Audi driver's head? He had several unsafe lane changes cutting off the other drivers before almost inexplicably spinning his car. While he may have done everything right to correct the skid, it would appear that he's at fault for having caused it in the first place.

I'm suspicious of this video. The first time the car oversteers, you see the driver cross his arms while turning the wheel left, then his hands disappear, the wheel continues left (which it wouldn't do naturally, but nor is there any visible manual control of the steering wheel), and then his right hand reappears on the right side of the wheel to continue turning it left without us ever seeing him uncross his arms? And then right after the spin, he says "Quattro". I wonder if this is some sort of Audi ad.

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I'm suspicious of this video. The first time the car oversteers, you see the driver cross his arms while turning the wheel left, then his hands disappear, the wheel continues left (which it wouldn't do naturally, but nor is there any visible manual control of the steering wheel), and then his right hand reappears on the right side of the wheel to continue turning it left without us ever seeing him uncross his arms? And then right after the spin, he says "Quattro". I wonder if this is some sort of Audi ad.

It looks ok. His right hand/arm is probably going from 9 o'clock to 6 o'clock.